How The Jaeger Project Could Have Used Debt Collection Services

By Robert Sutter


There are quite a few films that can be seen as the best of 2013 but I feel like "Pacific Rim" is one of the strongest in this regard. There's so much scope associated with this film that I don't think many will be able to argue with how effective it truly is. The battle of machines versus monsters is the idea in the minds of the casual crowd but there is far more that comes into play. However, is there a chance for debt collection services to be utilized well in the film?

One of the major elements that I enjoyed about "Pacific Rim" was the element of risk that was always present. You never got the feeling that those working within that Jaeger project had the upper hand, even with all of the technology in the world in their possession. The truth was that the Kaijus - colossal monsters rising from the Pacific Ocean - were far stronger than anything that could be built. As a result, the idea that the humans are the underdogs is one that is very strong.

The element of teamwork was another that was made clear within the movie, especially when it came to the Jaegers themselves. For those who don't know, these are gigantic humanoid robots piloted by two people, so it's clear that working together has to be done. However, with the mental links formed, the pilots in question have to work together that much more or else they won't be able to properly operate the Jaegers. Unity is, to say the least, vital when it comes to this matter.

That being said, are there instances in the film in which debt collection services can come into the picture? One has to wonder if agencies along the lines of Rapid Recovery could have been seen in the film's year of 2020. I feel as though this is true, especially when you take into account that previous attempts in the Jaeger project were met with disastrous results. The links with normal civilians left them with vision problems, which is only the tip of the iceberg.

"Pacific Rim" has the distinct honor of being the first movie in quite some time that has been able to capture my imagination. I feel as though many elements were responsible for this, though the aforementioned idea of risk was what kept my attention more than anything else. I would have deemed this film boring if there was always a sense of hope throughout. The humans struggling, and eventually seizing victory, makes the movie that much more engaging and one that is more than worth seeing.




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